Why couldn't he have been a Shaman? Then I can use my Cavern of Souls for him AND Deathrite Shaman :)
Posted By:
Earthdawn
(5/10/2013 11:28:56 AM)
Wow, this guy is really good.
Once won a game entirely with 2 of these (They caused all 20 damage) against a friend. He played a white/blue heavy control deck, but was blue-mana starved. He still dropped a magus of the moat which stopped me attacking all game.
So yes, I won with this little beauty. I Lolled
Posted By:
Moleland
(5/13/2013 2:36:16 PM)
Curiosity
Posted By:
DiamondFlavor
(5/17/2013 8:25:39 PM)
This + Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker + Intruder Alarm = Infinite damage + infinite mana + infinite creatures.
And this is but one of a number of infinite combos with this card. Most def a 5/5. Sick.
Posted By:
WolfWhoWalks
(6/5/2013 12:52:17 PM)
An interesting take on mana dorks. I could see him getting play in R/G aggro decks if it has a lot of four drops that this guy can get out on turn three.
4/5
Posted By:
Tamerlein
(7/18/2013 9:10:46 PM)
T1 Elvish Mystic
T2 This
T3 Savageborn Hydra for 3
T4 Kalonian Hydra, swing Savageborn for 6 double striking
T5 swing both, watch opponent search for removal.
Posted By:
Hussalo
(8/3/2013 1:03:07 PM)
All I see is... manboob.
/questionsself
Posted By:
somegeek
(8/8/2013 1:12:25 PM)
T1: Forest, Orochi Leafcaller
T2: Mountain, Zhur-Taa Druid
T3: Forest or Island, Freed from the Real
Posted By:
BigPimpin
(11/20/2013 3:01:19 AM)
@Flavour text: That's what I said when they cut mana burn. Especially since Zendikar, which was the very next block, was described as having "extra volatile mana". So not only did they cut the "volatility" of mana entirely, they did this right before a block where the mechanic would have fitted perfectly!
@MasterOfCruelties: I think the flavour text writer was, like me, a proponent of mana burn, so I guess this was post factum jab at the proponents for its removal.
Posted By:
Tiggurix
(2/5/2014 1:52:52 PM)